OK, I think I know what you mean.  I doublechecked, and I am not
looking at a single month's bucket total.  I clicked outside the
graphs, like you are supposed to, in order to see the full total, and
the amount still does not match.

I even added by hand with a calculator all 37 amounts to make sure
they added up right, and I got the account total, so I know that the
wrong number is the bucket total.  I've tried looking at the
difference between the bucket total and the account total to see if
there is a problem transaction and I can't figure anything out from
the amount.

It's a mystery to me...

Bryan

On Oct 27, 2:07 pm, Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are 37 transactions from february of 2006 up to the current
> date.  All of them are in the same bucket.  Why wouldn't my current
> month total just be the same as the account total.  There is no
> transaction out of the bucket at all.
>
> How can the amount in a bucket be spread across multiple months?  You
> lost me on that question.
>
> Bryan
>
> On Oct 27, 1:31 pm, Kevin Hoctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Brian,
>
> > Then what you are probably seeing is the difference between an account  
> > total, which is from the first transaction to the last transaction,  
> > and a bucket total, which only shows you how much you have for the  
> > current month. Is it possible that the amount in your bucket is spread  
> > across multiple months?
>
> > Peace,
>
> > Kevin Hoctor
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > No Thirst Software LLChttp://nothirst.comhttp://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com
>
> > On Oct 27, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Bryan wrote:
>
> > > Hi Kevin,
> > > No, this is 1.3.10 (155).
>
> > > On Oct 27, 6:53 am, Kevin Hoctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> Brian,
>
> > >> Is this a problem with 1.4? If so, please use the beta list so the
> > >> user forum is not overloaded with messages.
>
> > >> There are some refresh issues in the latest build of 1.4.
>
> > >> Peace,
>
> > >> Kevin Hoctor
> > >> No Thirst Software LLChttp://nothirst.com
>
> > >> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > >> On Oct 26, 2008, at 11:20 PM, Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >>> I decided to add a Savings Account to Moneywell and downloaded all
> > >>> available transactions from the account's website.  Since I was
> > >>> downloading all transactions since I opened the account, I thought I
> > >>> would just start the account in Moneywell with a zero balance.  That
> > >>> didn't work however, and my total in Moneywell was several thousand
> > >>> short of what the total was on the internet banking site.
>
> > >>> So, I thought, the download from the bank must be lacking the  
> > >>> initial
> > >>> setup deposit.  When I looked at how much Moneywell was short, it
> > >>> seemed to be the same amount that I had opened the savings account
> > >>> with (I can't remember now exactly how much it was.  It was several
> > >>> years ago.
>
> > >>> so, when I put that amount in as a starting balance, it brought
> > >>> Moneywell's total in line with my banks total.
>
> > >>> Now here is the strange part.  When I imported the transactions for
> > >>> the new account, there were 37 transactions, all of them deposits  
> > >>> and
> > >>> interest payments.  I used "select all" to select all of these
> > >>> payments and then marked them all as the same bucket (an income  
> > >>> bucket
> > >>> called "bank name savings")  The strange thing is that the total in
> > >>> this bucket does not match the total showing for the account, but
> > >>> every transaction is marked with the same bucket!  I double checked
> > >>> and all 37 transactions are deposit transactions.
>
> > >>> Any idea what might be happening here?
>
> > >>> Bryan
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